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Simeon Spearman

With New App, Google Acts as Tour Guide - Technology Review - 0 views

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    "Google's search and map offerings are go-to products for many people, and now the company wants to be your tour guide, too, with a new Android app called Field Trip. In the vein of Google Now, the company's smart new virtual assistant software that aims to anticipate information you may want, Field Trip pings you every so often with notifications about your surroundings that range from historical data to special deals to cool sight seeing attractions."
Simeon Spearman

Only 6% of Fans Engage With a Brand's Facebook Page [STUDY] - 0 views

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    "What really drives the engagement on a brand's page appears to be the core group of devoted fans - or what Napkin Labs refers to as "superfans." The study found that, on average, the engagement of each one of a brand's 20 most engaged fans is equal to that of 75 average fans. Each month, the so-called superfan likes 10 posts, shares five pieces of content and comments once. What's more, these fans tend to get significantly more likes and comments on their posts than average fans, which helps drive up engagement on the brand's page even more."
Simeon Spearman

Buzzfeed's Sponsored Stories Stink in Infringement Smell Test | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Gawker, Huffington Post, The Atlantic, and Forbes, among others include content created by advertisers or are experimenting with them. And it's not always easy to tell the difference between paid and so-called real content other than the appearance of a label of whatever company is sponsoring it. But 6-year-old Buzzfeed, whose motto is to capture the viral web in realtime, has started creating cool list articles, with titles such as "20 Grandpas Who Own the Internet" for its advertisers. That earned a glowing review from the Wall Street Journal, even though the content shows a thorough disregard for copyright and internet etiquette."
Ivy Chang

PepperHealth can detect vitals and send out an emergency alert for elders in trouble | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    epperHealth will also detect a rapidly rising heart rate, check in on how you're feeling, follow up on your sleeping habits and remind you to take your meds - the robot will even call up an Uber for those unable to use a smartphone. It works by detecting abnormal vitals through the Watch such as a rapid heart rate or a fall and then Pepper "wakes up" and comes over to check out what's going on. Should something serious happen, Pepper will alert a built-in emergency system and give medics the elder's location to get them immediate assistance.
Ivy Chang

Amazon's Prime Now service starts delivering test drives from Hyundai | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Amazon's same-day delivery service Prime Now, which is today available in more than a couple of dozen U.S. metros, is experimenting with another type of service that goes beyond traditional purchases: it's offering consumers the ability to test drive cars. Specifically, Amazon has partnered with Hyundai to offer test drives of the 2017 Elantra through a new program called "Prime Now. Drive Now."
Ivy Chang

Gatorade Launches Snapchat Video Game Ad Serena Williams' Match Point | SocialTimes - 1 views

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    Gatorade released a playable video game ad on Snapchat celebrating the career of tennis star Serena Williams. The game is called Serena Williams' Match Point, and it can be played within the ESPN Discover channel on Snapchat.
Ivy Chang

Microsoft doubles down on VR and AR, positioning Windows 10 as the "the only mixed reality platform" | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Providing devices with the ability to perceive the world, breaking down the barriers between virtual and physical reality is what we call mixed reality," wrote Terry Myerson, Microsoft's EVP of Windows and Devices
Ivy Chang

The app that matches surplus food with the hungry - 0 views

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    Here's how it works: businesses, event hosts or any other group that wants to make a donation snaps a photo of their extra food - Copia takes anything, cooked or uncooked, packaged or unpackaged - and schedule a pickup time in the app or website. The app then automatically matches the donation to a nearby organization and a cape-wearing driver (Copia calls them "food heroes") who completes the pickup and delivery.
John Rich

Q&A: Tech evangelist Robert Scoble predicts mixed reality devices will largely supplant smartphones - GeekWire - 0 views

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    Umm, called this last year Robert.
Ivy Chang

At Malaysian jazz club, patrons order drinks using BlackBerry Messenger | Springwise - 0 views

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    order drinks at a club by adding bartenders PIN to BBM and scanning a QR code to activiate the service.  one that's done you can palce drink orders or call the waiter using the device and just provide a tablet number
Simeon Spearman

Microsoft to Sell Skype Ads Overseas | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Advertisements in Skype first appeared in March. Initial advertisers included Groupon, Universal Pictures and Visa. These ads appeared in the U.S., the U.K. and Germany. In a blog post at the time, Skype assured users its plan was to only show ads from just one brand per day in each market where advertising was sold. It also said the ads would not disrupt users' Skype experience with pop-ups or banners in the middle of calls.
Simeon Spearman

With YouTube Video, Obama Looks to Expand Social Media Reach - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    When the Tom Hanks-narrated, Hollywood-style documentary, called "The Road We've Traveled," is set to go online Thursday night, it will appear on a new YouTube platform that enables the Obama campaign to turn the passive experience of watching a video into an organizing and fund-raising tool. The technology will allow viewers to post campaign content to their Facebook pages, volunteer and donate all without having to leave Mr. Obama's dedicated YouTube page.
Ivy Chang

Flutter lets you control your music and videos on your Mac with hand gestures | Ubergizmo - 1 views

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    motion controlled technology called Flutter to start and stop music
Simeon Spearman

How scientists can manipulate us with games to gather data | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Bustamante and his group at Northwestern University whipped up a location-based, augmented-reality Android game called Ghost Hunter to test the theory with students. In the game, a player wanders around her neighborhood looking for ghosts and other monsters, and when the ghouls are in range, the app switches to a live view with an overlay of cross-hairs. The player shoots the ghost and a photo of the location is uploaded.
Greg Steen

don't call it a come back...(IE 9) - 0 views

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    It's back and it's better then ever. Believe it or not I'm actually talking about Internet Explorer (gasp). You may be hearing your friendly neighborhood nerds whispering about how good IE 9 is. Or maybe it's your annoying friend who still insists that windows is better then OSX. Well IE 9 is said to be a very solid release, supposably it even handles html 5 better then those other pesky browsers. 
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